Invalid scale value in stored procedure result

I am trying to send alot of data to my sql table through a stored procedure. It's throwing me back an error "Brief Description: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid scale value" on the execute() line.
what exactly is this error?
How do I figure out which variable is causing this error?

Do you have access to provide the datatypes of each of these parameters?
Are you able to execute the stored procedure itself via query analyser or management studio?
Have you verified the parameters your

Do you have access to provide the datatypes of each of these parameters?
Are you able to execute the stored procedure itself via query analyser or management studio?
Have you verified the parameters your passing are correct?

I'm trying to set up the update statement based off a stored procedure sent to me by my database administrator.
this version was automatically compilated from Dreamweaver based on the stored procedure.
How can I find out which line exactly is throwing the error?

It is likely being caused by the values passed one or more of the parameters when calling the SP and is why I asked if you have verified the needed parameters and the values the form is passing to them. What may be easiest since you are not in control of the db you are working with is to send your dba the list of parameters that causes the error in your form and ask to execute the SP manually. This will likely be something he/she will need to correct or at least provide you with more information on what parameters are incorrect or incorrectly formated.

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My database manager tried running a trace but the SP informaiton did not even hit the server.
He said these variable are supposed to be @91,@92,@93,@94,@95 are all decimal (10,4)
My script has those lines like this.

How does you changing the parameters to match your data (which I have been telling you to verify that your data and parameters match) justify closing this question without awarding any points when you took the suggestions offered to you.

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